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Webinar Alert: Session on "Supreme Court Decision in Vidarbha: Return to the Pre-IBC Era?" by Jus Corpus

The speaker, Senior Advocate Dr Aditya Sondhi practises before the High Court of Karnataka and the Supreme Court of India.

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Dr Aditya Sondhi (Senior Advocate; Former Additional Advocate General, State of Karnataka)

Dr Aditya Sondhi is a Senior Advocate practising before the High Court of Karnataka and the Supreme Court of India. He served as the Additional Advocate General of Karnataka from 2016 to 2018 and has been appointed amicus curiae in several matters of public importance, including the speedy disposal of criminal cases against members of parliament and state legislatures implementation of the Right to Education Act, upkeep of infrastructure and removal of encroachments in the city of Bengaluru and health and safety of workers in a coal-fired thermal power plant. He was also recommended by the Supreme Court of India Collegium for elevation as a judge of the Karnataka High Court in February 2021.

ABOUT THE SESSION

The topic of the Webinar: “Supreme Court Decision in Vidarbha: Return to the Pre-IBC Era?”

Date: 26 November, 2022

Timing: 6 pm (onwards)

Venue: YouTube Live

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Registration Link

PERKS: E-certificates to all the attendees.

CONTACT US

For any query feel free to reach: support@juscorpus.com

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